Found my rooster in the nest box, and he started clucking calling the girls over and one hopped in there. I was just wondering what was he doing?
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This on the mark. A hen coming into lay behaves differently making dominant rooster inclined to behave as yours did. Behavioral change in hen is at least partially a vocalization. Rooster is suggesting a location that is good for chick survival and that he knows about. With my free-ranging birds the rooster takes a role in brood care by distracting predators and knowing where nest is helps him with that.He was saying, "Hey, look at this place. It would be a good safe place for you to start a clutch." Sort of the flockmaster version of preparing a baby's bedroom.